Super flyweight contender Cesar Seda Jr. (20-1, 15KOs) told Carlos Gonzalez that he was advised that WBO champion Omar Narvaez (34-0-2, 19KOs) was likely going to vacate his title in order to move up in weight to challenge IBO bantamweight champ Vic Darchinyan (36-3-1, 27KOs). Seda and Darchinyan are promoted by Gary Shaw. Seda, who plans to fight again in August in Juana Diaz, said that he expects to fight for the vacant WBO title when Narvaez makes the move in weight. Narvaez decisioned Seda in April and make the next defense of the title on June 11 against William Urina in Panama.

[QUOTE=andyp513]What a complete idiot.of course canelo and julito arent coming off "losses"...they havent fought anybody.seda gave hell to a guy that he made endless defenses.
The wbc has catered more belts to mexicans more then any boxing organization in history.true fact.the list is endles...

[QUOTE=killakali]Are u high homez? Seda is coming off a loss. While JC Chavez Jr and Saul's titles are bs too at least they weren't coming off losses like Seda. I bet they move a guy up two weight classes to face him. Just like the WBO did for vazquez jr when he got his vacant 122 lb title vs a 1...